Real Estate Law
Real estate law in Turkey covers the acquisition, usage, sale, leasing of real estate, and any legal disputes in these areas, involving both domestic and international buyers, investors, and property owners.
- Real Estate Acquisition
Foreigners can acquire real estate in Turkey, although there are restrictions in military areas. Sales agreements and title deeds are essential parts of the process. - Title Deed Law
The title deed is the primary document that verifies the legal ownership of a property. - Planning and Zoning Law
Governs the construction and development of properties; new constructions require a permit. - Lease Law
Regulates the relationship between tenants and landlords, covering both residential and commercial properties. - Property Owners’ Rights and Obligations
Includes responsibilities such as paying taxes, maintaining the property, and adhering to legal regulations. - Real Estate Transfer Transactions
Transactions such as sales and donations require notary approval and registration at the land registry. - Legal Disputes
Covers disputes related to sales transactions, tenancy, and use, including expropriation and boundary conflicts.

